QuickLinks vom 17. September bis zum 5. Oktober

Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 17. September bis zum 5. Oktober:

  • threesome – is a Vim plugin for resolving conflicts during three-way merges. It's designed to be used as a merge tool for version control systems like Mercurial and Git.
  • efa – is a commandline client for the http://efa.vrr.de web interface. It can request itineraries for train/tram/bus connections throughout Germany, based on various parameters such as date/time, preferred train types and such. It is most useful inside the VRR, but works fine for the rest of Germany as well.
  • Format Factory – is a multifunctional media converter for Windows.
  • qlmarkdown – is a simple QuickLook generator for Markdown files.
  • LastHistory – allows you to analyze music listening histories from Last.fm through an interactive visualization and to explore your own past by combining the music you listened to with your own photos and calendar entries.
  • How to clean Apple products
  • Bookmarklets for text manipulation – Quickly create markdown links to current page with selected text.
  • Mass Deploying Time Machine in Mac OS X Lion – The tmutil command allows administrators to enable Time Machine, make snapshots, kick off backups, delete snapshots, perform restores, configure options within Time Machine and, with a little scripting, build a centralized dashboard, pulling in Time Machine statistics from clients.
  • boom – motherfucking text snippets on the command line.
  • HOWTO Use UTF-8 Throughout Your Web Stack – You write web apps. You understand the web is global, and want to support internationalization. You want UTF-8.

QuickLinks vom 13. Dezember bis zum 22. Dezember

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 13. Dezember bis zum 22. Dezember:

  • RTMPDump – is a toolkit for RTMP streams that actually works.
  • z – maintains a jump-list of the directories you actually use
  • RubyDrop – Ruby project that aims to be an open-source, roll-your-own, Dropbox clone using Git as the backend. There's still a lot of details to work out, and the code may be a little messy, so you'll have to bear with me (it's a process)
  • Writing clean, testable, high quality code in Python – Catastrophically bad code can be written in any language, including the elegant and powerful Python language. In this article, we explore how thinking about testing actually produces dramatically different Python code. Lastly, we learn how to measure scientifically the difference.
  • tig – is a git repository browser that additionally can act as a pager for output from various git commands
  • Build a Bootable Rescue SD Card For Your Mac
  • Textual – is a lightweight IRC client created specifically for Mac OS X
  • Detox – is a utility designed to clean up filenames. It replaces difficult to work with characters, such as spaces, with standard equivalents. It will also clean up filenames with UTF-8 or Latin-1 (or CP-1252) characters in them.

QuickLinks vom 8. September bis zum 14. September

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 8. September bis zum 14. September:

  • On Top Replica – A real-time, always on top, "replica" of a window of your choice, based on DWM Thumbnails.
  • Weave – Syncing Engine for Firefox…
  • Git: Your New Best Friend – Nice introduction to git on GUI and shell…
  • DavMail – is a POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/LDAP exchange gateway allowing users to use any mail/calendar client (e.g. Thunderbird with Lightning or Apple iCal) with an Exchange server, even from the internet or behind a firewall through Outlook Web Access.
  • RipIt – Simple DVD Ripper for Mac OS X, seems to integrate nicely with handbrake… $19.95…
  • Gruml – ermöglicht es Dir, Deine Feed-Abonnements aus Google Reader unter Mac OS X anzusehen und zu verwalten.

Brick walls are there to show our dedication

Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon computer science professor whose last lecture became an Internet sensation and bestselling book, has died of pancreatic cancer. He was 47.

Machs gut Randy, und danke für den Fisch.

(via: Walter gestern beim Grillen)

QuickLinks vom 28. April bis zum 9. Mai

Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 28. April bis zum 9. Mai:

QuickLinks vom 28. Februar

Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 28. Februar:

  • PlayVideoTS – opens the VIDEO_TS folder of ripped DVDs using the Apple DVD Player
  • Changes – Diff on Speed. Mac OS X only Shareware, $39.95.
  • Using autofs for GPG keys on a USB stick
  • MindNode – is a free and very easy to use mindmapping application
  • ccollect – (pseudo) incremental backup with different exclude lists using hardlinks and rsync
  • Yep – iPhoto like Software targeting PDFs.
  • DiscRotate – is a Daemon and PreferencePane that will control the speed of your optical drives. It is written in Cocoa (Obj-C 2.0) for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
  • twill – is a simple language that allows users to browse the Web from a command-line interface. With twill, you can navigate through Web sites that use forms, cookies, and most standard Web features.